I have a question for Ms. Winter.
In your opening statement, you said that the source of emissions didn't matter and that the oil and gas sector should not be singled out. I can give you some real-life examples. Where I'm from, aluminum is a major industry. In a few years, the sector will have managed to produce carbon-neutral aluminum thanks to inert anodes. Almost all the R and D costs were assumed by Rio Tinto, which made a decision to get in the carbon-neutral aluminum game.
When I see the mountains of taxpayer money being invested in Canada's oil and gas sector, I think it's a bit rich to say that the source of the emissions shouldn't matter. We all know oil is the problem. Disregarding the source of the emissions places the burden on all the other sectors of the economy. That is more or less what one witness told us.
Do you agree with that statement?